Abstract
Transfer learning, where a model is first pre-trained on a data-rich task
before being fine-tuned on a downstream task, has emerged as a powerful
technique in natural language processing (NLP). The effectiveness of transfer
learning has given rise to a diversity of approaches, methodology, and
practice. In this paper, we explore the landscape of transfer learning
techniques for NLP by introducing a unified framework that converts all
text-based language problems into a text-to-text format. Our systematic study
compares pre-training objectives, architectures, unlabeled data sets, transfer
approaches, and other factors on dozens of language understanding tasks. By
combining the insights from our exploration with scale and our new ``Colossal
Clean Crawled Corpus'', we achieve state-of-the-art results on many benchmarks
covering summarization, question answering, text classification, and more. To
facilitate future work on transfer learning for NLP, we release our data set,
pre-trained models, and code.
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[1910.10683] Exploring the Limits of Transfer Learning with a Unified Text-to-Text Transformer
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